Finland is the country with the most motorhomes per capita in Europe, with 76 motorhomes per 10 000 inhabitants. Belgium comes second (74) and Germany third (53). Sweden comes fourth with 47 motorhomes per 10 000 inhabitants.
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Civilian police officers have arrested a campervan thief in Lund, according to Skånskan. The prosecution wanted the man to be convicted of aggravated theft because he had broken into mobile homes, which are considered homes. However, the district court did not think that mobile homes can be compared to a permanent residence and therefore the man was only sentenced for theft.
Read moreRobin (Peter's eldest son) celebrated his 23rd birthday on Saturday. Robin and his Alexandra hosted wine, pies and pastries at their home in the afternoon. Very nice!
Read moreKaterina Jonouch gives tips in Expressen on how to keep the erotic summer feeling. She thinks you should spice up your sex life by going on a romantic trip, for example in a motorhome. She writes: "Motorhomes - the freedom to go wherever you want and camp on a beach. Could be your best holiday memories ever". And of course we agree!
Read moreA palliative care nurse asked dying patients what they regret in life, and shares her experience. The most common response was: "I wish I had the courage to live a life honest with myself, not the life others expected of me".
Read moreIn the film The Ghost Writer, a politically disinterested writer (Ewan McGregor) is commissioned to write the memoirs of former British Prime Minister Adam Lang (Pierce Brosnan). This is after the former ghost writer is killed in a tragic accident ...
Read moreAs the name suggests, Långholmen motorhome campsite is located on Långholmen in Stockholm. The campsite is only open during the summer months, as the rest of the year the site is a boat storage area. But in the summer, this is a central and good place when you come to Stockholm! Although we live in Stockholm, we have tested the place this weekend ...
Read moreGary Arndt spent 3.5 years travelling through 70 countries. In The Huffington Post, he shares with readers 20 lessons about the world from his trip. When reading them, the American traveller's perspective is clear, but it's still interesting to see what he came up with. Do you agree?
Read moreWe have a weekend at home in Stockholm, and then you have to try to have fun! On Saturday we went into town with Peter's oldest son Robin and his girlfriend Alexandra. It was a nice full day in the city and then a fun evening.
Read moreNow we have to say it: Swedes, stop complaining! DN reports that Newsweek magazine lists Sweden as a the third best country in the world to live in. The list is based on a combination of education, health, quality of life, economy and political climate. And yet you always hear Swedes complaining about how poor they are and how bad they have it... Take our little test!
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